cod. 3541T600 - Rev. 08 - 12/2021
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EN
EGEA
200 LT - 260 LT - 200 LT-S - 260 LT-S
The following figures (fig. 17 - fig. 18 - fig. 19) illustrate 3 ex-
amples of hydraulic connection.
11 10
15
12 10 17
>3°
>3°
9
5
OUT
IN
1
16
11
13
14
4
17 11
fig. 17 - Example of water system WITHOUT thermostatic mixing valve
>3°
>3°
5
1
11 10
16
11
18
11
13
14
15
9
17 11
12 10 17
11
OUT
IN
fig. 18 - Example of water system WITH thermostatic mixing valve - solution 1
>3°
>3°
5
1
11 10
16
11
18
11
13
14
15
9
17
17
17
4
11
12
10 17
11
OUT
IN
fig. 19 - Example of water system WITH thermostatic mixing valve - solution 2
Legend (fig. 17 - fig. 18 - fig. 19)
1 Water inlet pipe
4 Ricirculation water inlet
5 Hot water outlet pipe
9 Inspectionable end of discharge
pipe
10 Pressure gauge
11 Shut-off valve
12 Pressure regulator
13 Shut-off valve
14 Expansion vessel
15 Drain tap
16 Recirculation pump
17 Check valve
18 Automatic thermostat mixing
equipment
- - - when the circulation pump is wor-
king
6.6.1 Condensate drain connection
The condensate forming during heat pump operation flows
through a special drain pipe (1/2"G) that passes inside the insu-
lating casing and comes out at the side of the equipment.
It must be connected, via a trap, to a duct so that the conden-
sate can flow regularly (fig. 20).
fig. 20- Examples of condensate drain connection via a trap